
Let S(n, k) denote Stirling numbers of the second kind, and Kn be the integer(s) such that S(n, Kn) ⩾ S(n, k) for all k. We determine the value(s) of Kn to within a maximum error of 1.
generating functions, Exact enumeration problems, generating functions, Bell and Stirling numbers, Stirling numbers of the second kind
generating functions, Exact enumeration problems, generating functions, Bell and Stirling numbers, Stirling numbers of the second kind
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